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The candidates vying to represent Flint, and the Tri-Cities in the U.S. House of Representatives took questions from a live audience at a candidate forum held at Saginaw Valley State University.
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U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) delivered a stump speech for Vice President Kamala Harris Saturday on the campus of Central Michigan University.
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U.S. House Representative Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) spoke at Central Michigan University as she runs for Michigan’s open Senate seat.
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The State Supreme Court elections are technically non-partisan, meaning candidates appear without a party label on the ballot. Instead, parties nominate their choices for the high court. Democratic-backed justices currently hold a 4-3 majority on the bench.
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As housing becomes more expensive in both Michigan and nationwide, the 2024 presidential candidates have introduced plans to make homes more affordable.
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Trump is looking to win back Saginaw County, after it flipped for President Joe Biden in 2020. He won the county by 1,073 votes in 2016, and lost to Biden by 303 votes in 2020, less than a percentage point.
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Both VP candidates hope to appeal to working-class voters in states like Michigan. Harbor Springs voters told us specifics will be key in Tuesday’s debate.
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The Harris campaign, meanwhile, pushed back against claims made by the Republican senator from Ohio.
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The Ohio Senator is set to speak on the American auto industry. Vance says that Vice President Kamala Harris’s electric vehicle policies would cost Michigan at minimum around 40,000 jobs.
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As the 2024 general elections inches closer, voters have been receiving 2024 Michigan absentee voter ballot applications from groups unaffiliated with the state or local clerks.